Review: ‘Daddy’s Girl’ (2016)

Horror at it’s short-film finest. The environment build-up, the phone call; the worst-case-scenario dread. The real star here is the set director, who puts all the pieces in play; the DP set the tone, and it played cleanly & masterfully. As the viewer, you don’t know what to expect until the very, very last.

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Grioghar "Greg" Thomas-Baldwin likes to (formally) Powerlift, read comics, watch movies, jam to Bastard Pop, and hang out with his wife and kids when he's not working at The Starlite Drive-In making customers move their cars and high-fiving the kiddos. Then, he likes to write about all that, tech schtuff, and more, here, and elsewhere, under a few pseudonyms.